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Union County Public Schools, North Carolina, Moves to Gatekeeper Stop Arm Multi-Infrared Camera System

Abbotsford, BC January 8th, 2014 - Gatekeeper Systems Inc. (TSX.V: GSI) is pleased to announce that Union County Public Schools, North Carolina, has expanded its Gatekeeper internal video camera systems to include the Student Protector Stop Arm Infrared Multi-Camera System ("Student Protector 322").

The Union County Public Schools' transportation department operates hundreds of school buses, transporting over 26,000 students twice a day. Buses operate over nearly 29,000 miles daily providing transportation services for over 50 schools.

"Union County Public Schools has been a long time customer of Gatekeeper and utilizes the Company's solid state camera technology inside hundreds of their school buses. Expanding their stop arm camera technology to include the Student Protector 322 will help deter stop arm violations and provide children with a safer environment when loading and offloading", stated Doug Dyment, President and CEO of Gatekeeper. Mr. Dyment added, " We are excited with the preliminary results from the introduction of Gatekeeper's latest imaging technology to school districts around the country. The Company's goal is to partner with Districts and Counties to provide custom solutions that maximize student safety while minimizing capital outlay by sharing in ticket revenue collected from stop arm violators."

Gatekeeper's Student Protector 322 includes up to five cameras that record bi-directional vehicle activity and license plates as well as driver identification. In addition, the system creates an Evidence Pak including GPS coordinates, time and date stamp, bus driver Identification, stop arm sensor activation, as well as all other meta-data required for stop arm violation prosecution.

About Gatekeeper Systems Inc.

Founded in 1997, Gatekeeper Systems Inc. has provided total mobile video security solutions to over 3,500 customers and has installations in every state and province in North America. Customers include school districts, public transit, law enforcement and military.

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